If you are getting the same paint color several times, consider using the gray "get color #" block for the 2nd, 3rd, etc, times getting paint. This helps prevent soggy paint.

You can use the gray "get water" block to make interesting effects by getting the paper wet before painting with color, or to wet the brush if using a lot of the same color.

DO NOT use Motion, Looks, and Pen blocks - they won't control the paintbrush!

Step 3: submit, paint, code, repeat

When you are happy with your design in Scratch,

download your project (in Scratch: go to "File" in the menu → choose "Download to your computer" → notice where it is saving)

and submit it to this assignment to be tested on the Watercolor Bot. Last year, only one student had their painting turn out well the first time, so expect that part of the process is to fix your code and try again (no penalty!). You are welcome to test your code as many times as it takes to get it perfect.

Once your design paints how you want it to, I will keep a copy to post in the room. You also have the option to paint an extra copy to keep.